Two students chosen as recipients of women's innovation award
Wichita State University’s Center for Entrepreneurship (CEI) has granted two students the Women for Women's Innovation Award — one who wants to create an app to help drivers in the event of a car crash, the other who wants to open a boutique for sustainable clothing.
The Women for Women's Innovation Award was created in 2020 to support women leaders and entrepreneurs in moving their ideas, said Nancy Kersenbrock, assistant director at Wichita State’s CEI.
“This award identifies women entrepreneurs and provides that illusive early support to move their idea forward," Kersenbrock said. “The fact that this is being funded by Wichita State alumni illustrates the belief that our extended Wichita State family has in our future entrepreneurs.”
Read more about the Women for Innovation Award recipients
ShiftSpace seeks food-related art for ICT Community Fridge project
Help ShiftSpace fill up its oversized kitchen with food-related 2D and 3D art! This spring, ShiftSpace is teaming up with the ICT Community Fridge project. Rooted in mutual aid and justice, the ICT Community Fridge project aims to provide free food to any member of the Wichita community who needs it. Our goal is to create a food-themed show that also functions as a drop-off location for donations of dry goods. Your job is to make art to fill our oversized fridge and the gallery as a symbolic act of inspiration.
Participants are invited to create food-themed works of art and deliver them to the gallery located inside Groover Labs at 334 N. St. Francis St. from Feb. 19-March 2. The gallery hours are 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday through Friday. All Wichita State students and community members are welcome to participate.
Participating artists must pick up work between 1 and 3 p.m. March 27 or by appointment.
Study abroad faculty spotlight: Quang Nguyen
Learn more from Wichita State faculty and staff as they share their college study abroad experiences. Faculty and staff will be featured each week through the month of March. This week, read about Quang Nguyen’s study abroad experience.
Read more about staff and faculty study abroad experiences
Innovation Works competition with cash prizes for student teams
The Wichita State University Aerospace Engineering and NASA in Kansas office is excited to announce the first Innovation Works Competition, sponsored by Lockheed Martin. This is a team competition for current full time Wichita State students March 12-14. Teams compete by providing an innovative approach to real-life challenges faced every day by industry and government. A contest theme and focus will be announced on March 12. Teams will periodically present short elevator pitches to judges during sessions over a 48-hour period (Friday to Sunday). Scoring is based on problem understanding, solution uniqueness, demonstrated value of the solution, and the team’s overall effectiveness communicating.
There will be two categories, Undergraduate and Graduate, with cash prizes for each of $3,000 for First Place, $2,000 for Second Place, and $3,000 for Third Place.
Student teams must be three to four members and include at least one current engineering major. If the team includes any graduate students, it must compete in the graduate category.
Register your team by the due date of March 5. More information, rules, and contest flyer can be found at the contest website. Questions can be directed to nasainkansas@wichita.edu.
Shocker Career Accelerator - lunch drawing
The Shocker Career Accelerator offered a challenge to Wichita State University students.
If students attended three (or more) one-on-one appointments with three different
employers at our Feb. 23 Virtual Business Internship and Career Fair, they would be
entered into a drawing to attend a personal lunch with Sara Muzzy, director of Career
Development, and Brian Austin, director of Applied Learning.
Twenty-five students accepted the challenge.
The winner will be announced live at noon today (Wednesday, Feb. 24) on YouTube channel.
Student Ambassador Society nominations are now open
Students can submit entries for Hippodrome video contest
Hippodrome is Wichita State's longest-standing tradition and showcases student talent in a variety of ways. This year, Hippodrome is a video competition. The video competition portion includes a 5- to 10-minute production written, choreographed and acted out by Wichita State students. Performances are judged, and cash prizes are given out in the two categories of live action and animation. To bring the show together, student emcee's charm the audience and introduce video productions throughout the nights.
Performance nights are Wednesday, April 7 and Thursday, April 8.
Students or student groups interested in participating, they can register for the competition at wichita.edu/hippodrome by Wednesday, March 3.
Understanding course codes in a nutshell
With so many changes in instruction this past year, we thought it might be helpful to provide some reminders:
- Fully in-person courses (TCI): Same time, same place, on campus [not currently being offered]
- Hybrid courses (HYB): Combination of in-person and online content (in real time or on demand)
- Hybrid Online (HYO): Online instruction with no assigned meeting day or time, but with in-person tests
- Online Synchronous courses (IIS): Offered in real time at an assigned day and time
- Online Asynchronous courses (IIE): Content is ‘on demand’ with no assigned meeting day or time
Steve Clark YMCA Kicks off its Community Fundraising Campaign
YMCA’s aren’t just a gym. They’re part of an organization focused on “building healthy spirit, mind, and body for all,” which can include anything from preschool activities to nutrition classes and so much more.
Contrary to popular belief, membership fees and grant support isn’t enough to keep all the YMCA programming and operations going year after year. This is why every year we host a community fundraising campaign, and this year your contribution would go to help the Steve Clark YMCA here at Wichita State provide income-based financial assistance for families surrounding Wichita State to be members of the YMCA.
YMCA FREE Outreach Program and the need:
- Teen Job Prep – NEED: $2,500 per student per training
- Middle School After School – NEED: $582 per student (based on yearly attendance)
- Livestrong program for cancer survivors – NEED: $285 per participant
- Teen Late Night – NEED: $650 per student per year
- SPLASH swim lessons for 2nd graders from low-income elementary schools – NEED: $55 per student or $1,375 per class of 25 students
Financial assistance on kids programs and the need include:
- Swim Lessons – NEED: $27-$65 per child
- Summer Day Camp – NEED: $150 per child per week
- Youth Sports – NEED: $27-$65 per child
Bridge memberships are also provided to all members who bring in a layoff notice (three months free) to help them with their expenses, while not taking away an outlet for stress and family relaxation.
Every dollar helps make these YMCA programs possible. To help, please visit this link to donate so everyone has a chance to participate: Steve Clark YMCA Community Support Donation.
To learn more about how the YMCA is making a positive impact in the Greater Wichita area, contact Steve Clark YMCA on the WSU campus Branch Director George Sorensen at george.sorensen@ymcawichita.org.
'The Urgency of Intersectionality' Ted Talk and discussion
Join the Office of Diversity and Inclusion as we watch and listen to the brief speech on a Ted Talk from Kimberlé Crenshaw. We will discuss the reactions to what we have been exposed to in the world of diversity, inclusion and equity. In order to attend "The Urgency of Intersectionality," you must register for the event. A link will be given after the registration. Please make sure to double-check your registration, especially entering a valid email address, before clicking submit. Learn more and register for the Ted Talk & discussion at wichita.edu/odievents and go to "The Urgency of Intersectionality." For questions, contact the Office of Diversity and Inclusion at 316-978-3034, diversity@wichita.edu
Free STI Testing on March 3
From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on March 3, Positive Directions, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, and Student Health Services will be hosting Pee for Pizza! Reserve your spot NOW for free STI testing.
Call 316-978-4792 to schedule an appointment. No walk-ins will be accepted. Masks will be required at this event.
Join the Job Hunting Lab: Today
The Shocker Career Accelerator invites you to the Job Hunting Lab via Zoom at 10 a.m. today (Feb. 24). Whether you are looking for full-time or part-time employment, an internship or co-op position, this lab will walk you through steps to conduct an effective search and what to keep in mind as you tackle any job search.
Hernandez, Sulyok featured today's in Ulrich faculty talk
Join the Ulrich Museum of Art virtually at 11 a.m. today for the latest in the series of talks with faculty artists featured in the 23rd Faculty Biennial exhibition. This time around, the Department of Art, Design and Creative Industries' Marco Hernandez, assistant professor of print media, and Levente Sulyok, associate director and associate professor of painting and applied drawing, pair up to talk about their processes. The virtual program is free and open to all, but registration is required to get the Zoom link.
The Faculty Biennial exhibition is on display at the Ulrich Museum of Art on the Wichita State University campus until May 8. The museum is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, closed Sundays and university and major holidays. Safe self-distancing practices are observed. Admission is always free.
Minnesota professor to speak at physics seminar
Join us for the next Physics Seminar at 2 p.m. today via Zoom. This talk features Prof. Michael Coughlin from the University of Minnesota. The title of the talk will be "A Technical Ecosystem to Enable Multi-Messenger Astrophysics".
Learn more about Physics Seminars
Series helps students develop leadership skills
Leadership Development serves to provide students with the resources they need to enhance the many leadership skills they already possess. Through targeted programming, students have the opportunity to choose how they would like to learn about leadership.
- SPARK is a one-day program designed to allow participants the time and space to connect with others and engage in learning more about their own story of leadership. Schedule: 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Feb. 26.
- Emerging Leaders is a unique opportunity for Wichita State students to get on the fast-track to student leadership, campus, and community involvement. Schedule: 2 p.m. Wednesdays from March 3 through April 28.
- The Evolving Leaders Program is designed for returning students to Wichita State who are looking to expand upon their leadership skills and abilities. Schedule: 2 p.m. Fridays from March 5 through April 30.
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The Engaging Leaders program allows students to connect with industry leaders that are associated with each of Wichita State’s academic colleges. Schedule: 4 p.m. Wednesdays and 10 a.m. Fridays from March 10 through April 30.
For questions about any of these programs, reach out to lead@wichita.edu. Registration information can be found at wichita.edu/leadership.
Professionalism 101 workshop: Feb. 25
Join the Shocker Career Accelerator on Zoom at 11 a.m. Feb. 25, as we focus on every aspect of being a true professional in the workplace, no matter what industry you choose. Get ready to discover tips for professional dress, the importance of a good work ethic, and how to self-advocate.
SAC presents adulting workshops
Feel like you aren’t prepared just yet for the real world? Wichita State's Student Activities Council is hosting a series about adulting. Join us at 2 p.m. today on Facebook Live.
Follow us on our social media platforms for tips to help make being an adult a little easier. We will post various tips, information, and even host some webinars from field experts on topics that surround being an adult. Initial topics will cover maintaining your finances and car care. For more information about SAC-sponsored events, visit wichita.edu/SAC or contact us at SAC@wichita.edu.
Undefeated Shocker Volleyball plays SMU at home this weekend
Your undefeated Shocker Volleyball Team is back in action at Charles Koch Arena this weekend with a two-match series against conference opponent, SMU. Shocker students receive free admission to all matches with a valid Shocker ID. On Friday, wear pink for breast cancer awareness.
𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸𝗲𝗻𝗱 𝗦𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗱𝘂𝗹𝗲 𝘃𝘀 𝗦𝗠𝗨
- 6 p.m. 𝘍𝘳𝘪𝘥𝘢𝘺, 𝘍𝘦𝘣. 26 (𝘋𝘪𝘨 𝘗𝘪𝘯𝘬 𝘔𝘢𝘵𝘤𝘩)
- noon 𝘚𝘢𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘥𝘢𝘺, 𝘍𝘦𝘣. 27
Apply to be in Ambassadors for Diversity and Inclusion
Applications to join Ambassadors for Diversity and Inclusion are now available. The deadline to apply is Friday, March 19.
Ambassadors for Diversity and Inclusion are change agents at Wichita State University, dedicated to serving and representing the Office of Diversity and Inclusion. Ambassadors assist in developing diversity program initiatives, as well as being liaisons to various university committees and student organizations.
Learn more about this student organization at wichita.edu/adi.
Deadline for SGA awards approaching
All three SGA Awards (The Wichita State University Student Employee of the Year Award, The Graduate Teaching Assistant of the Year, and the Academic Advisor of the Year) awards are still accepting nominations until 5 p.m. Friday, March 5. To learn more and submit a nomination, please visit wichita.edu/SGAawards. Questions? Please contact Gabriel Fonseca via email at gabriel.fonseca@wichita.edu
SGA scholarship applications due March 5
Student Government Association (SGA) scholarships are still open. You can apply on the SGA website at wichita.edu/sgascholarships. Applications will remain open until Friday, March 5. Be sure to apply today.
Volunteers needed for a research study
A research study is being conducted to determine the validity of the SWAY app modules in assessing balance, reaction time and cognitive function measures in relation to cognitive overload, mental fatigue and sleep deprivation. If you are interested in participating in this study, please email rjbritton@shockers.wichita.edu or call 620-203-1164.
Validity of SWAY App in Detection of Cognitive Overload, Mental Fatigue and Sleep
Deprivation: Telemedicine Approach
Purpose of the study: To determine validity of the SWAY app modules in assessing balance, reaction time,
and cognitive function measures in relation to cognitive overload, mental fatigue,
and sleep deprivation.
Procedures: Participants balance, reaction time, and cognitive function will be tested in rested
and sleep deprived state using the SWAY application on a SMART device. Daily consensus
journal will also be completed. Instruction will be received through a virtual zoom
session.
Time: Participation will include sixteen (16) consecutive days. The SWAY assessment will
be performed two (2) times a day and consensus journal once (1) daily. Each assessment
will take approximately 10-15 minutes. If randomly assigned to the Fatigue Group,
participation will also include two (2), 36-hour sessions of no sleep and seven (7)
hourly SWAY assessment check-ins during each no-sleep session.
Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria:
Participants must be age 18 or older
No known muscular disorders
No known neurological disorders
No known orthopedic disorder
No uncorrected vision
No known sleep disorders
Location: Telemedicine approach: virtual Zoom appointments using computer technology and a
SMART device.
Contact: If you are interested in participating in this study please contact RJ Britton at: rjbritton@shockers.wichita.edu or 620-203-1164.
Questions/concerns: Should you have any questions or concerns, email Dr. Heidi Bell at: heidi.bell@wichita.edu
or 316-393-3339.
Share your matrilineal memories
Share your unique stories of home and be a part of this research visualization, a collaboration between the Ulrich Museum and the Departments of Dance and Sociology. “Sharing Matrilineal Memories at WSU,” the fourth exhibition in the "Solving for X = Identity" series is primarily focused on collecting memories of home for Wichita State students, faculty, staff, retirees, and alumni.
Please follow the link to the Google form to submit photos, as well as your responses to the following questions:
- What do you remember about your mother’s home?
- What do you remember about your grandmother’s home?
All submitted stories and images will be included in this "Solving for X" exhibition and on display in the Ulrich’s Grafly Gallery from Jan. 21 to May 8, 2021. If you have any questions, please contact Cheyla Clawson at cheyla.clawson@wichita.edu or 979-3378 or Twyla Hill at twyla.hill@wichita.edu or 978-7151.
Graduate School Council funding available for students
The WSU Graduate Student Council is offering a $1,000 scholarship opportunity to students undertaking research and professional development projects within their graduate degrees.
Application Deadline: Feb. 28
Application Form: http://bit.ly/wsugscfunding
Requirements of Applicants:
- Be in good standing in a graduate degree program at Wichita State University at
the time of the application. (GSC will verify good standing with the Graduate School).
- Submit research/activity outline and gain signature from advisors and professors
attesting to the activity outline/budget.
- Have not received this award in the preceding 12 months.
If you have any questions about the GSC funding or the application process, please email Ashruta Acharya at gsc.treasurer@wichita.edu.
Capitol Graduate Research Summit is open for viewing
The 18th annual Capitol Graduate Research Summit (CGRS) is open for viewing. CGRS is a research competition and showcase for Kansas Board of Regents universities to raise awareness of graduate research that impacts the state of Kansas. We usually showcase this research at the Capitol in Topeka, but this year's competition is virtual — providing everyone, along with the the Kansas Legislature, the opportunity to see this great work. Online viewing is open. Take advantage of this opportunity to see the excellent research being showcased by Wichita State's graduate students virtually. Visit www.wichita.edu/cgrs for information about CGRS and to view presentations. Our appreciation goes to the faculty research mentors who have made all of this work possible.
Enjoy a free scoop of custard
In honor of Freddy's birthday, enjoy a free scoop of custard, courtesy of Student Involvement and the Rhatigan Student Center. Offer valid for the first 200 people each day from Feb. 22-24. Hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. No purchase necessary. While supplies last. Valid at the Wichita State location only.
Save on Under Armour Merchandise Wednesday and Thursday
The men’s and women’s basketball teams are playing at home this week, and the Shocker Store has a gameday sale to celebrate. Take 20% off all Under Armour merchandise on Feb. 24-25 in the RSC, Braeburn Square and Koch Arena stores and online at shockerstore.com. Not valid with other discounts or promotions. Some exclusions apply.
Prevention Services seeks actors
Prevention Services is recruiting volunteer actors to perform in the sexual violence prevention training being developed for Wichita State. Looking for individuals, groups, and couples to be in short clips, as well as several narrators who are willing to speak and appear on camera throughout the training. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, we are looking especially for actors who are members of a household together and can act in group or relationship shots. You will be helping to make the training more immersive and interesting. Shooting will start soon for some scenes.